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French Vocabulary

One of the cornerstone of being fluent in French is to know a lot of French vocabulary.

If French vocabulary lists are readily available on the internet, many of them are incomplete: they feature the French vocabulary words but don’t have any article, which is half of the information!

In this section, you’ll find not only reliable lists of French vocabulary (some with audio), but also explanations, relevant cultural advice, French pronunciation tips etc… In other words, not just bullet lists of French vocabulary, but truly useful French vocabulary lists!

Don’t hesitate to suggest relevant new words in the comment section: please provide the French word (with the article!) and its English translation and I will gladly add your suggestions to the article(s). Merci!

Latest Articles on French Vocabulary...

In this video, I will illustrate the French vocabulary about the eyes in French, using the popular video game The Sims. Learn about the eye anatomy, eye colors and eye shapes in French in a fun and efficient way. [Read More...]

Learn how to pronounce the Paris subway stations of "la ligne cinq" (Paris métro line five): "Bobigny Pablo Picasso - Place d'Italie". Learn the right pronunciation of the Paris métro station names from a Parisian native + Paris subway maps + tips on how to politely ride the Parisian subway. [Read More...]

Learn how to pronounce the Paris subway station for the Eiffel Tower: "Bir Hakeim!" Clear French audio recording of the Paris métro station names of "la ligne six" (Paris métro line six): "Charles de Gaulle Étoile - Nation" + tips on how to safely ride the Parisian subway + a video of the Eiffel Tower from the métro. [Read More...]

Most French students know that French has several forms for you: "tu" and "vous". If knowing which one to use when meeting a French person is not always easy, it's even harder to decide when it's time to switch from "vous" to "tu", and how to do the transition smoothly. [Read More...]

Learn the pronunciation of the stations located on the Paris subway line number seven: "La Courneuve – 8 Mai 1945 - Villejuif – Louis Aragon" + tips on how to ride French subway cars with multiple destinations. What should you do if you take the wrong direction on the Paris métro? Don't panic, it's an easy fix! [Read More...]

After a death, it is not always easy to find the correct words to express one's sympathy. Especially in a foreign language! Here are some words of French vocabulary to talk about death, as well as common sentences to send your condolences. [Read More...]

Learn the correct pronunciation of the stations located on the Paris subway line number eight: "Balard - Pointe du Lac" + tips to do the most of your Paris subway experience. Recorded by a French Parisian native, free audio + maps and tips. [Read More...]

Would you know how to pronounce "Ranelagh" or "Oberkampf"? What about "Buzenval" "La Muette" "Auteuil" or "Montreuil"? Learn the French pronunciation of Paris subway stations for line number nine: "Pont de Sèvres - Mairie de Montreuil". Free audio recording of the Paris métro line 9. [Read More...]

Today we'll explore the Rodin Museum in Paris. I'll take you for a virtual French lesson in this small and gorgeous museum, surrounded by a charming garden in central Paris, a few minutes off the Invalides. [Read More...]

How do you pronounce the Paris métro stations in French? Learn the correct French pronunciation of all the Paris subway stations of "la ligne dix" (Paris métro line 10): Boulogne – Pont de Saint-Cloud / Gare d’Austerlitz" with my free and clear audio recording + maps and tips on riding the métro with a stroller! [Read More...]

"Vive la France", "Vive la liberté" are French expressions to show your patriotism. "Vive la France" translates as "hurray for France", or sometimes as "long live France", depending on the context. The French use many symbols and expressions to show their patriotism. [Read More...]